If you’re a record label/master rights owner, and your master recordings are being publicly performed and broadcasted in non-US territories, you could be eligible to earn neighboring rights royalties. This is entirely separate from the field of music publishing, in which songwriters and composers earn performance royalties from public broadcasts of their musical compositions.
Please reach out to us if you are interested in Neighboring Rights!
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